Introduction:Technological Advances In Radiology


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There’s been a rapid growth in the volume of radiological exams as well as advancement in technology. High-resolution images of the body, allow for dynamic imaging of the brain for stroke patients along with other diagnoses imaging such as those performed on cancer patients. Better imaging guidance decreases the amount of invasive procedures. New developments for MRIs have opened a path for more advanced clinical applications. Stronger magnets provide the benefits of high-resolution images of tissue and bone structure. Many beneficial advantages for the field of radiology have come about as technology advances, yet the cost of the high-tech equipment needed can also have a great negative impact in this field. As technology advances, the risk or legal and ethical issues arise and the level of security decreases.